50+ winter baby names inspired by science, nature, and light

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There’s something so special about winter babies. Maybe it’s how they arrive when the world is quiet and glowing, or how they bring their own light into the year’s coldest days. From names inspired by snow, stars, and northern skies to those that feel like warm cocoa by the fire, here’s a list of 50+ winter baby names that wrap up the season’s magic in every letter.

Winter baby girl names

There’s a softness to winter girl names; they glow, they whisper, they linger. These names capture the season’s gentler side: the hush of snowfall, the return of morning light, and the quiet power that lives in every little girl who brings warmth to cold days. If your daughter is arriving during the coziest months, one of these might just be her perfect match.

1. Eira

Origin: Welsh
Meaning: Literally “snow.” Eira (pronounced AY-rah) feels like a gentle snowfall,  quiet, magical, and refreshing. It’s that name that feels like wrapping your baby in a soft winter blanket.

2. Lumi

Origin: Finnish
Meaning: It means “snow,” Lumi is crisp, modern, and easy to love. It’s giving Elsa-meets-cottagecore vibes, and is just right for a baby born when everything outside is frosty and beautiful.

3. Neva

Origin: Spanish
Meaning: It means “white snow,” Neva is short, sweet, and lyrical. Picture saying her name on a winter walk, it almost melts on your tongue like the snow she’s named after.

4. Ivy

Origin: English
Meaning: Ivy climbs and thrives, even when everything else slows down. Symbolizing strength and eternal life, it’s the perfect pick for a winter-born girl who’s small but mighty.

5. Bianca

Origin: Italian
Meaning: “White”,  simple, chic, and full of elegance. It’s also the name of the snow-loving heroine in The Rescuers. Feels classic, but with a hint of sparkle.

6. Crystal

Origin: Greek
Meaning: Inspired by clear ice crystals and frosty mornings, Crystal is a name that glimmers. An envious blend of retro and glam, it brings to mind shimmering snow globes and old-school holiday magic.

7. Holly

Origin: English
Meaning: A festive evergreen that keeps its color through winter, Holly is cheerful and timeless. It gives strong “holiday baby” vibes without being too on the nose.

8. Elsa

Origin: German
Meaning: It means “pledged to God,” but forever linked to the Frozen queen of snow and strength. It’s both regal and playful, feels just right for your little ice princess.

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Did you know?

Ever since Disney’s Frozen hit theaters in 2013, the name Elsa has seen a major rise in popularity. Parents everywhere fell in love with its regal simplicity, and of course, the fearless snow queen who taught us all to “Let It Go.”

9. Noor

Origin: Arabic
Meaning: It means “light,” Noor glows quietly like candlelight on a long December night. It’s simple, elegant, and carries warmth wherever it goes.

10. Wren

Origin: English
Meaning: A tiny songbird that braves the cold — Wren feels soft, earthy, and melodic. It’s like a gentle tune sung on a snowy morning.

Winter baby boy names

There’s something grounding about winter boy names. They feel steady,  like the crunch of boots on fresh snow or the calm of a starlit night. These names carry strength, warmth, and a touch of the wild. Perfect for little boys who arrive when the air is crisp, fires are crackling, and everything outside is peaceful.

11. Aspen

Origin: English
Meaning: Named after the snow-dusted trees and the chic ski town, Aspen feels outdoorsy and cool. A great choice if you love winter hikes and cozy cabins.

12. Kai

Origin: Hawaiian
Meaning: Kai means “sea”  and it brings that same calm, easy energy to the winter chill. It’s short, modern, and full of wanderlust energy, like a name that belongs on surfboards and snowboards.

13. Lucian

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Lucian means “light”, sleek, old-world, and effortlessly luminous. It’s that perfect mix of literary and modern, like a name that belongs in both a novel and a nursery.

14. Orion

Origin: Greek
Meaning: Named for the mighty hunter constellation shining brightest in winter skies. Orion glows with strength and celestial charm.

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The name Orion comes straight from one of winter’s most visible constellations. Ancient Greek myths say Orion was a mighty hunter placed among the stars by Zeus, and you can still spot his belt shining bright in the cold night sky.

15. Jack

Origin: English
Meaning: Jack comes from “God is gracious,” but winter parents might love it more for Jack Frost. It’s timeless, cozy, and feels like a cup of cocoa after sledding.

16. Bodhi

Origin: Sanskrit
Meaning: Bodhi translates to “awakening” or “enlightenment,” and it carries such peaceful, mindful energy. It is a peaceful pick for your little soul who arrived with the hush of winter.

17. Frost

Origin: English
Meaning: This name is cool as it sounds. Frost brings to mind glistening windows and fresh snow underfoot; it’s rare but wonderfully wintry.

18. Lucas

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Lucas means “light-bringer,” and it truly glows with warmth that balances winter’s chill. A soft, familiar classic with a spark of sunshine.

19. River

Origin: English
Meaning: Flowing and free, River captures nature’s movement even when it’s frozen over. Perfect for parents who love nature with a poetic twist.

20. Blaine

Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Blaine translates to “yellow” or “warm,” giving major cozy-by-the-fire vibes. Understated, classic, and quietly strong.

Unusual winter baby names

Some winter names sparkle differently. They’re not everywhere, but when you find them, they stick, like a single snowflake on a dark mitten. These names are for parents who love the mystery of the season: the hidden lakes, the long nights, and the kind of beauty that feels both quiet and rare.

21. Isolde

Origin: Welsh/German
Meaning: Isolde means “ice ruler,” and it sounds straight out of a fairytale (yes, Tristan and Isolde). Elegant, rare, and lyrical, it’s like naming your baby the snow queen of your dreams.

22. Zephyr

Origin: Greek
Meaning: Zephyr means “west wind,” and it feels light, breezy, and full of wanderlust. It has that poetic, free-spirited vibe that parents are loving lately.

23. Alba

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Alba means “dawn,” symbolizing new beginnings, perfect for a baby born as the year turns. Also, a sweet nod to actress Jessica Alba if you love a celebrity tie-in.

24. Glacier

Origin: English
Meaning: Derived from the word for a slow-moving river of ice, Glacier symbolizes endurance, calm power, and transformation. It’s bold and artistic,  the kind of name that whispers “trailblazer” while carrying the quiet strength of nature itself.

25. Solstice

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Solstice translates to “sun standing still,” celebrating that magical turning point of winter. It’s rare but full of light, hope, and warmth.

26. Lumière

Origin: French
Meaning: Lumière means “light,” and it instantly brightens any list. Disney fans will adore its tie to the charming candlestick from Beauty and the Beast, a name that literally glows with personality.

27. Vale

Origin: English
Meaning: Vale translates to “valley,” giving off serene, nature-kissed energy. It’s quiet, poetic, and feels like something you’d whisper while walking through snow-covered woods.

28. Neveah

Origin: American
Meaning: Heaven spelled backward, Neveah feels celestial and soft, like a snow angel’s name come to life.

29. Cove

Origin: English
Meaning: Cove translates to “small bay,” and it feels serene and protective, like your own little nook tucked away from the winter chill. Cozy, calm, and effortlessly peaceful.

30. Fen

Origin: Old English
Meaning: Fen comes from the word for “marshland,” giving it an earthy, grounded vibe. It’s got that quiet, mysterious cool, minimalist, but oh-so memorable.

Winter-themed baby names

If you love all things icy, glowy, and starry,  these names wrap the whole season into one perfect sound.

31. Aurora

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Aurora translates to “dawn” and is famously tied to the magical Northern Lights. It feels celestial, elegant, and straight out of a fairytale, like something Disney’s Sleeping Beauty would approve of.

32. Yule

Origin: English/Norse
Meaning: Yule means “winter festival” and carries that old-world charm of cozy fires, warm drinks, and timeless traditions. It’s a name that feels like a holiday card come to life.

33. Sage

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Sage stands for “wise one,” and doubles as the fragrant herb that fills winter kitchens. Calm, grounding, and effortlessly cool, it’s the kind of name that feels like a deep breath.

34. Ember

Origin: English
Meaning: Ember means “spark,” and it glows quietly like the last flicker in a cozy fire. It’s warm, modern, and a little bit magical, perfect for a baby who lights up your world.

35. Noel

Origin: French
Meaning: Noel translates to “Christmas”, pure, joyful, and timeless. Whether your baby’s born in December or not, it carries all the festive cheer of carols, twinkle lights, and cocoa by the tree.

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Did you know?

The name Noel has been shining bright in holiday pop culture for decades, from classic Christmas carols like “The First Noel” to chart-topping hits like “The First Noel” by Josh Groban and Whitney Houston’s soulful rendition. Plus, music fans might recognize it from Noel Gallagher, the lead guitarist of Oasis. It’s a name that truly carries the spirit (and soundtrack) of the season.

36. Ivyson

Origin: English
Meaning: Son of Ivy,” this modern twist feels cozy and connected to nature. It’s a perfect pick for parents who love subtle plant-inspired names with a touch of winter charm.

37. Albaine

Origin: French
Meaning: Translates to “white” or “bright,” giving major snowy-morning vibes. Rare and elegant, Albaine feels like a name that glows softly, refined yet still totally approachable.

38. Silvan

Origin: Latin
Meaning: Comes from the word for “wood” or “forest,” instantly evoking that peaceful, pine-scented hush of a winter walk. It’s grounded, timeless, and quietly powerful.

39. Celyn

Origin: Welsh
Meaning: Derived from the word for “holly,” it’s festive yet understated, a sweet nod to the season that still works year-round. A little nature, a little sparkle, just right.

40. Snow

Origin: English
Meaning: Simple, pure, and ethereal, Snow is the ultimate minimalist winter name. It’s giving Game of Thrones energy, in the softest, coziest baby form, cool, timeless, and totally unforgettable.

Names that mean snow

For babies born as the world turns white,  these names celebrate peace, purity, and the magic of winter itself.

41. Yuki

Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Yuki translates to “snow” or “happiness,” and it’s every bit as light and lovely as a snowflake. Soft, joyful, and serene, it’s a name that feels like the first snowfall of the season, peaceful and full of wonder.

42. Nieva

Origin: Spanish
Meaning: Nieva means “snowing,” and it sounds just as gentle and graceful as its meaning. Rare and melodic, it captures that quiet magic of watching snow fall outside your window while everything slows down for a moment.

43. Gwenyth

Origin: Welsh
Meaning: Gwenyth translates to “white, fair, or blessed,” and it radiates quiet elegance. It has that timeless Welsh charm, plus a touch of Hollywood sparkle, thanks to Gwyneth Paltrow. A name that feels both grounded and glamorous.

44. Kari

Origin: Scandinavian
Meaning: Kari means “covered with snow,” and it’s as crisp and fresh as a winter morning. Short and lively, it’s a name that feels playful yet serene, right for a little one who brings light to even the frostiest days.

45. Lixue

Origin: Chinese
Meaning: Lixue means “beautiful snow,” and honestly, it sounds like poetry in name form. Delicate, graceful, and peaceful, it evokes images of soft flakes falling in the early morning light. A name that feels as calming as it sounds.

46. Edur

Origin: Basque
Meaning: Edur translates to “snow,” and it’s simple, striking, and undeniably cool. Minimalist yet full of character, it’s the kind of name that never tries too hard, just quietly shines, like a clear winter sky.

47. Tushar

Origin: Sanskrit
Meaning: Tushar means “frost” or “snow,” and it has a beautiful, radiant quality to it. Strong yet gentle, it’s a name that feels perfectly suited for a winter-born baby who’ll grow up to bring warmth wherever they go.

48. Fannar

Origin: Icelandic
Meaning: Fannar translates to “snowdrift,” and it’s got that adventurous, outdoorsy energy written all over it. You can almost picture a little explorer bundled up, giggling through their first snow day. It’s bold, unique, and full of heart.

49. Haukea

Origin: Hawaiian
Meaning: Haukea means “white snow,” and it’s the perfect blend of tropical warmth and winter chill. Breezy and lyrical, it’s ideal for parents who love nature-inspired names that sound both grounded and ethereal.

50. Bora

Origin: Turkish
Meaning: Bora means “snowstorm,” and it’s got an effortlessly cool edge to it. Bold, energetic, and impossible to ignore, it’s a name made for a little one who’s sure to shake things up, in the best way possible.

51. Chione

Origin: Greek
Meaning: Named after the Greek goddess of snow, Chione feels mythic and elegant. It’s a name for a baby born under a silver sky.

52. Eirwen

Origin: Welsh
Meaning: Eirwen translates to “blessed snow,” and it sounds like it was lifted straight from a fairytale. Soft, musical, and serene, it’s the kind of name that feels timeless yet fresh, like the hush that falls after the first snowfall. A perfect pick for parents who love names with a little magic woven in.

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